Bristol, Bristol (click on photograph to bring up bigger/better
version).

Tucked down St. Thomas Lane, Bristol, outside a building which
used to be the old Wool Hall. Thanks to Matt Rogers for the
photo.

Markings:
None.

Manufacturer:
Unk.

By St Stephen's churchyard, Bristol, this is specifically referred
to as a pump in an article on
Bristol's
Fascinating Fountains, but looks suspiciously like a water pillar. Needs a
closer look. Thanks to Matt Rogers for the photo.

Markings: There's a plate on the front, but it's indecipherable
in the photo.

Manufacturer:
Unk.

A very well-preserved flywheel & twin-throw crank pump in the
Stag & Hounds, Old Market St, Bristol. Thanks to John Hurst for the
photos.

Markings:
None.

Manufacturer:
Unk.

This sorry specimen languishes in the courtyard of the Merchants'
Almshouses in King Street, Bristol. Thanks to Matt Rogers for the
photo.

Markings:
None.

Manufacturer:
Unk.

On the dockside by the SS Great Britain, Bristol, this working
lift and force pump demonstrates perfectly a typical role of raising water to a
cistern.